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Monday, June 25, 2007

Knicks Draft Scenarios

What will be done with the 23rd pick? Will it be used or traded? Will Isiah finally buy back in to the draft if he sees players he likes falling? Word is that something may be up with the Nuggets - the very team they fought!

29 Comments:

At 7:51 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_archives/46693/20070625/knicks_reject_lee_&_crawford_trade_for_top_10_pick/

Isiah rejects trade of Lee/Crawford for Top 10 pick....

Also recieved email 5 minutes ago Knicks are also in deep talks with twolves for garnett...something most likely go down by thursday for whatever team he is traded to

 
At 7:52 PM, Blogger Kalel9 said...

Interesting stuff. Zeke has been after Garnett since he walked in the Garden door.

 
At 7:53 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I was told Mchale has two offers one from us and one from lakers and hes gonna propose both of them tomorrow to ownership

 
At 7:54 PM, Blogger Kalel9 said...

McHale has spent a career screwing the Knicks.

 
At 7:59 PM, Blogger Rich said...

I'm not sure if I posted it here, but Stephen A. Smith has said that Garnett was the most obtainable big time target.

Obviously, Lee would likely be going to Minnesota in any trade, which would be disappointing. Garnett, while still very good, has likely begun to decline.

Isiah better not trade any future first round picks that aren't at least top three protected.

 
At 8:10 PM, Blogger Michael said...

Go Knicks!!!!!! Come on Isiah make it happen!!!!

 
At 8:31 PM, Blogger Kalel9 said...

Seems like stuff is starting to happen fast on the Garnett front.

 
At 8:33 PM, Blogger Michael said...

Do we have a legit shot?

 
At 8:34 PM, Blogger Kalel9 said...

I would imagine so.

 
At 8:42 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hell Yes Michael

 
At 8:59 PM, Blogger Rich said...

In addition to Curry, keep Lee, Balkman, and Collins. Trade anyone else.

 
At 9:01 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Aight 1 hour after posting what i got, i got another email saying Lakers offered Bynum and Odom and a filler for Garnett and im pretty sure Minnesota accepted the deal and now im thinking to myself wtf is Mchale doing

 
At 9:02 PM, Blogger Kalel9 said...

So then both Kobe and Garnett are off the market and out here.

 
At 9:06 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yea thats what im hearing(Garnett wise)i dont see Kobe leaving now at all

 
At 9:07 PM, Blogger Kalel9 said...

That'll keep Kobe here.

 
At 9:16 PM, Blogger Rich said...

If so, not drafting Bynum really cost the Knicks.

 
At 9:17 PM, Blogger Kalel9 said...

Rich, you gotta stop staring at the past.

 
At 9:19 PM, Blogger Rich said...

*insert famous Santayana quote here*

 
At 9:23 PM, Blogger Kalel9 said...

knowing it and being transfixed by it are two different things. The past cannot be changed but the future is what we can make it.

 
At 9:25 PM, Blogger Rich said...

Transfixed? Whoa.

I guess drafting Wilson Chandler could be viewed as Isiah having learned that lesson.

Chad Ford has a much more convoluted version of a Garnett to the Lakers trade on ESPN Insider:

After speaking with a league source, I think the deal has some legs, though it doesn't appear imminent.

According to the source, the key to completing the deal is finding a fourth team that would (a) take Jermaine O'Neal and (b) send the Timberwolves enough pieces to complete the deal.

Despite reports to the contrary, the Celtics are balking at including the player the Timberwolves want in the deal -- Al Jefferson. According to a different league source, if Minnesota insists on Jefferson, it's a deal killer for Boston.

However, the deal could work without Jefferson, if Minnesota lowered its sights a little.

For instance, here's one scenario that could work:

The Wolves send Kevin Garnett and Marko Jaric to the Lakers.

The Lakers send Lamar Odom and Andrew Bynum to the Pacers and the No. 19 pick to the Wolves.

The Pacers send O'Neal to the Celtics.

The Celtics send the No. 5 pick, Theo Ratliff, Gerald Green and Sebastian Telfair to Minnesota.

 
At 2:19 AM, Blogger Michael said...

I really hope Mchale did not accept that weak offer.

 
At 4:36 AM, Blogger Michael said...

Real GM says McHale did not like the offer so lets hope...


Celtics Pull Out Of Four-Way KG Deal
June 25, 2007 - 7:21 pm
Arizona Republic -
The owners of the Los Angeles Lakers and Minnesota Timberwolves have begun talks for a trade that would involve sending Kevin Garnett to the Lakers, NBA sources said Monday.

The talks turned into discussions about a four-way deal among the Lakers, Timberwolves, Indiana Pacers and Boston Celtics , in which the Lakers would have gotten Garnett. However, the deal broke down, reportedly because the Celtics did not like what they would have gotten, ending the four-way negotiations.

The Lakers are now back to direct two-team talks with the Timberwolves. However, sources say, Minnesota General Manager Kevin McHale wants young players and high draft choices and isn't keen on the Lakers' offer of Andrew Bynum, who is young (19), and Lamar Odom (27), who isn't

We need something good for our NY teams this week :)

 
At 8:42 PM, Blogger Michael said...

Does this mean we are back in it?

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2917781

 
At 8:43 PM, Blogger Michael said...

I know we are not mentioned by name but I am hoping we are players for KG

 
At 3:01 PM, Blogger Kalel9 said...

Dan hears we are offering Jefferies and Collins for the 18th pick and Foyle (big contract). Because of the size of the contract, we'd keep the 23rd pick, too.

 
At 4:58 PM, Blogger Michael said...

I'd take it at this point. Face it we are never going to get under the cap anytime soon.

 
At 5:19 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

2 years

 
At 5:20 PM, Blogger Kalel9 said...

yup, Steph, Francis and Foyle are all off the books in 2009.

 
At 5:31 PM, Blogger Michael said...

That's even better then I thought. I say go for it. Get rid of Jefferies a bust as far as I am concerned

 

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